REPORT OF THE COUNCIL 609 



Page 

 Relationships of the Pennsylvanian and Permian faunas of Kansas and 

 their correlation with similar faunas of the Urals [abstract] ; by 



J. W. Beede 702 



Nineteenth Annual Report of the Committee on Photographs 703 



Titles of papers presented before Section E of the American Associa- 

 tion for the Advancement of Science 703 



Register of the Baltimore meeting, 1908 705 



Sessions of the Cordilleran Section, at Stanford University, California, 



Wednesday and Thursday, December 30 and 31, 1908 707 



Titles of papers presented before the Cordilleran Section 707 



Proposed form of seismograph intended to give a direct indication of 



the forces [abstract] ; by W. F. Durand 707 



Accessions to the Library from November, 1908, to October, 1909 711 



List of Officers, Correspondents and Fellows 721 



Index to Volume 20 737 



Session of Tuesday, December 29 



The Society was called to order at 10 a. m. with President Calvin in 

 the chair, and was cordially welcomed to Baltimore by Professor W. B. 

 Clark in a few well chosen remarks, to which appropriate response was 

 made by President Calvin. 



The report of the Council was called for, and was presented by the 

 Secretary, in print, as follows: 



REPORT OF THE COUNCIL 



To the Geological Society of America, 



in Twenty-first Annual Meeting assembled: 



The regular annual meeting of the Council was held at Albuquerque, 

 New Mexico, in connection with the meeting of the Society, December 

 30 and 31, 1907. There have been no special meetings during the year, 

 but some business has been transacted by correspondence. 



The details of administration for the twentieth year of the existence 

 of the Society are given in the following reports of the officers : 



Secretary's Report 

 To the Council of the Geological Society of America: 



Meetings. — The proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society 

 held at Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 30 and 31, 1907, have been 

 recorded in the closing brochure of volume 19 of the Bulletin, which is 

 now in press. 



